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I've used automation with Excel before, and each time I do, it seems to be
so complicated to accomplish conceptually basic things. In this case, I want to be able to find each cell on a worksheet that contains a particular text string (which I know how to do) and, for each one, to delete the row containing that cell and the next N rows as well. Is there a simple way to do this? -- Harlan Messinger Remove the first dot from my e-mail address. Veuillez ôter le premier point de mon adresse de courriel. |
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